This is a wonderful original hand colored lithograph by Currier and Ives from the 1870's.The paper size is 13 1/2 by 17 3/4 and the print is in very nice condition with some very minor spots of foxing in the margins. This was stored in a trunk since the 1870's so colors are very fresh. One of a group of these we have up. We have over 200 Currier's in stock!

This is a rare very large 31 by 45 inches wood engraving done for the Illustrated London News in 1851 as a supplement. It is in remarkable good condition. There is a small repaired tear in the center fold other wise no spots or missing paper. This also has the red tax stamp.Wood engraving this large and this early are very rare!

This is a wonderful very large 22 by 32 inches birds eye view of Philadelphia done as a supplement for Harper's Weekly in May 27 1876. This was a woodblock engraving that was sketched by Theodore Davis. In excellent condition with no holes tears or stains a miracle considering this was folded up in a issue of Harper's and probably sent thru the mail.

This is a unusual large allegorical chromolithograph of Young America during the Civil War.I believe he is dressed in the style of the Zouave outfits.The print is by Sarony Major & Knapp of New York who were one of the best lithography firms in the country.This litho would date to the beginnings of the civil war.It has never seen the light of day till know as we found it in a section of a large scrap book which seems to have been a job book for the Sarony co.This is a large print measuring 21 by...

This is a great original Currier & Ives litho by Thomas Worth from the Darktown series titled Spoiling A Sensation The Bicycle Boy On A Bull. It is dated 1881 and the size is 13 by 17 with large probably full size margins. The condition is Excellent with just a couple of minor spots.This is in the original victorian walnut frame and glass. It has new acid free backing. A great image in great condition

This is a wonderful large 16 by 14 inch chromo ad. for Dixons Carburet of Iron Stove Polish. It was published in 1858 by Sarony Major & Knapp a famous large New York city Lithography firm. I believe this was a proof print as it came out of a large scrap book we bought years ago that was all prints from this firm. It seemed to be a job book with things they had been doing...

This is a original woodblock engraving from the Illustrated London News January 18 1862. It is a large 2 page engraving and is in very nice condition with no stains or center holes in the picture. It is titled The Great International Suspension Bridge over the Niagara River connecting the New York Central and the Great Western of Canada Railways.

This is a nice large 11 by 16 inside the plate mark engraving of Tom, Thomas Shelton a English boxer from around 1820.This original hand colored print is dated 1819 and was published by S.W.Fores Piccadilly. It is in ex. cond

This is a scarce large format 26 by 20 chromolithograph done in 1885 by the L. Prang co. Boston. It is titled Grant from West Point to Appomattox.There are 2 creases about 6 inches long, one going across Grants forehead and one in the bottom center picture.Other than that this print is in fine shape with no stains or soiling. I do not think it was ever framed. A striking and scarce large print of U.S. Grant by the best print maker of the time.

This is a original circa 1900 chromolithograph print by harry Roseland called Fresh And Sweet. It is in a vertical format and shows a vase of Peonies.16 by 8 + margins in very nice clean bright condition with no flaws,matted and shrink wrapped

This is a large original litho of U.S.Grant with small pics around a large viginette of him. It is 24 1/2 by 19 1/4 and was printed by Kurz&allison's art studio in chicago. There is no staining or missing parts but this was rolled at one time and shows some wrinkling mostly at top and bottom.A very presentable print and very scarce.I will be glad to send more pics.

This is a Currier&Ives medium folio lithograph print of Lincoln sold after he was shot.Matt opening is 11 by 14 1/2 + margins.The print has one small tear into the left side but not into the image. There are a few small spots in the paper but no staining or partial toning.

This is a large original 1905 print called The First Love by J.W.Smith. The paper is 21 by 16 with the image 13 1/2 by 9. It was published by Curtiss and sold by Moffat Yard and Co Ny. It has never been framed and is in great cond.

This is a original circa 1912 print of the Titanic disaster printed by Max Rigot of Chicago.It is 9 by 22 and shows 7 views of the disaster. It is printed on heavy card stock. It is trimmed a little irregularly at the top and has some slight toning else in very nice cond.Note that they show a incorrect view of the sinking. An interesting and scarce print of the Titanic.